Show 1f 1 t MRS FANNIE PARNELL j Mir tin a Notable IICuer III II Iris t 7 Nalhl brag I Mr Iarncll vac for many yearn n jvower In the lrl > h National Icngue inoe > ment In the United Hint and became a will known on the iilatform I nn any of tho main upraker for that cnuf Khe demonatrateHl early In life that she had great fore of character e and cxqulille culture I nod tact I > ur I hog Ih roldcnca In liclind and ube I qmnt xllli > ho gained n thorough knowledge I I if the I complicated I mevlinn Inn of IlrUIli iwlltlc which oho uiei to creel advantage In her effort an n tintlonallit Commodora Hlcwnrt tam our In the American nny and a flguro Ktamllng out In bold relief an hltoryi Old IronKiwi noon Mr rarnelt father and the old 1 homo oerlooklnL the Udawaro bean hi name In Iron Idea Farm Her husband was tho grandson if Mr John 1urncll They met duilnc u stilt of loans Inriicll tu America at a hall at VaihlnRton nm were married In 1S4J After the ceremony cere-mony young rarncll returned with hie bride to Ireland nnd settled down nt Avondale County Wlcklow a riot which ha been Immortalized 1 by Fir Thonia Moore tho HIt Vnlo of Anion Mr 1arncll Immediately found n place In tho heart of the teal ulitr In and stout Wlcklow Hhe pumed many of her leisure hour In the cot t AAI I f2 f rif L II rt Y I7 tot to-t l f JI rH MU8 rANNIE 8TKVnT PAIINBLI Inge and deNotad lienwlf to far aa nhe was able lu Iottlln the condl thin of tho poor The awful famine tot 1817 affected her powerfully nnd even now Iho tnurlit In tho unny glenn or Wlcklow 1n I sun to hear tale of her niiblu conduct during that trying ordeal or-deal In the renlnn trouble of IMtilf Mr Pnrnell played n quiet though Ini portent part she remained In Ireland until her children wer wlucntnl and flan came to America She Is I In her elRhtleth year and han bwn In feeble health for om tlnw and hRl been lit jig In practical retlrtment In her New Jersey horn tile feared that oho may not recover from tho brutal owault of halt Thursday night i I r |